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Q: What is the name of the ship Artemis Fowl's father crashed on?
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What is the name of Artemis Fowls' mother?

Artemis Fowl's father is named Artemis Fowl I(the first).


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Artemis Fowl Senior


In Greek myth what is Artemis' father's name?

Her father was Zeus.


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Artemis is the name of a Greek goddess, daughter of Leto. Artemis and her twin brother Apollo were two of the twelve Olympians, their father Zeus was king of the gods.


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Yes. Artemis' parents are Leto (mother) and Zeus (father). She also has a twin brother name Apollo.


Does Artemis leave something after she been to a place if so what?

Artemis does not. It is interesting to note the name of Artemis's mother, Leto is close to lêthô, unobserved. This is underlined by the rival of Artemis, Aura's father being Lelantus which means to "move unseen".


What Artemis Fowl's official Birthday?

Ok people misplace Arty's Birthday, his OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY is on January 9….Its official because Eoin Colfer stated it in his interview. People misplace it as Artemis's father. Artemis Was not on September 1, HIS FATHER Artemis Fowl senior (his father) was the one born on September 1….people misplace his birthday with his father because they share the same name. Also I think its stated in one of the books that Artemis's Birthday was close to new year's, so its January 9


What is Artemis the gods Roman name?

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What is Artemis's Roman name?

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